Donald-Helton-Obituary

Donald Milo Helton

Birmingham, Alabama

1937 - 2024

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DIED
January 7, 2024
LOCATION
Birmingham, Alabama

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Donald Milo Helton went to be with the Lord on January 7, 2024. He was born on October 3, 1937 in Goodman, Wisconsin and graduated from Goodman High School in 1955. He served 3 years in the U.S. Army Security Agency: 1 year in training and 2 years at Kagnew Station in Ethiopia. He attended the...

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Great boss. Smart man

I served with Don in the service and saddened to hear that he passed away over a year ago. RIP Don. Don McElheny

I´m so sorry to hear of Don´s passing. Ryder, Don and I were partners for Hand In Paw at Children´s for several years. I enjoyed our times together. Rest in Peace Don, you´ll not be forgotten!

Don was a 1st class gentleman. I know he will be missed by many. God bless his soul. He is dancing away in heaven now. Rest in peace Don.

I remember Don from the Cajun and zydeco dances we had in Birmingham. He was a very sweet man and an excellent dancer! I really enjoyed dancing and talking with him!

My thoughts and prayers are with the Helton family in this time of grief. Sorry for your loss. May the peace in God comfort you during this difficult time

I met Don dancing and he was great fun and a great dancer. We became friends and he helped me with my finances. I told my adult children I will never be penniless in their basement because of Don. Don was a kind gentleman who lived a life of love and service. RIP sweet man.

I have known Don since he moved to Birmingham many years ago. I was an attorney doing estate practice work when he was in the Trust Department of SouthTrust Bank. I have always appreciated his intelligence and friendship. We regularly had lunch together for many years after our respective retirements. Most importantly to me, during the last number of years, Don's conversations guided me toward Biblical studies and theological questions. Thanks to Don, I became involved in numerous classes...

I am so sorry to learn of Don's passing. He was a great Cajun & Zydeco dancer, always a gentleman, and a fun dinner companion. May his memory be eternal.